Hussien Mohammed Jumaah
CABM
Lecturer in internal medicine
Mosul College of Medicine
Thursday , 12 May , 2016
In Pregnancy
Many conditions are different in the context of
pregnancy, while some arise only during or shortly
after pregnancy.
Particular care must be taken with investigations
(for example, to avoid radiation exposure to the
fetus) and treatment (to avoid the use of drugs which
harm the fetus).
These issues are highlighted by ‘In Pregnancy’ boxes.
Prescribing in pregnancy
Prescribing in pregnancy'cont'd
Some indications for prenatal testing
Methods used in prenatal testing
Immunological diseases in pregnancy
Nutrition in pregnancy and lactation
Nutrition in pregnancy and lactation'cont'd
Antimicrobial agents in pregnancy
Antimicrobial agents in pregnancy'cont'd
Psychiatric illness and pregnancy
Infections during pregnancy
Infections during pregnancy'cont'd
Rubella infection: risk of congenital malformation
Dyslipidaemia in pregnancy
Treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria
in pregnancy
Pre-eclampsia and related diseases in pregnancy
Pre-eclampsia and related diseases
in pregnancy'cont'd
Pregnancy in women with congenital heart disease
Asthma in
pregnancy
VTE and pregnancy
Thyroid disease in pregnancy
Thyroid
disease in
pregnancy
'cont'd
Identifying patients with gestational diabetes
Pregnancy and inflammatory bowel disease
Pregnancy and inflammatory bowel Disease 'cont'd
Abnormal liver function tests in pregnancy
Rhesus D
blood groups
in pregnancy
Haematological physiology in pregnancy
Haematological physiology in pregnancy'cont'd
Rheumatoid
arthritis in
pregnancy
Epilepsy in
pregnancy
Multiple sclerosis in pregnancy
Causes of pruritus in pregnancy
